
Mercedes-Benz Introduces All-New Electric C-Class
Mercedes-Benz introduces an all-electric C-Class with dual motors, up to 482 hp, fast charging, and a redesigned interior built on a dedicated EV platform.
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Mercedes-Benz introduces an all-electric C-Class with dual motors, up to 482 hp, fast charging, and a redesigned interior built on a dedicated EV platform.
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Subaru's 2020 Impreza compact car will retail for $19,595, including a $900 delivery fee, for the sedan and hatchback models. The Impreza retails for $100 more than the outgoing model and adds new safety technology.
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Drivers remain skeptical about lane-centering systems, even though they are relatively confident in the performance of adaptive cruise control systems, according to recent research conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
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Volkswagen of America and Audi of America will be hosting a fleet preview event in Austin, Texas, in April for fleet managers and others in the industry, the company has announced.
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Incentive spending is projected to reach $4,159 (up 6% or $246), the highest level ever for the third quarter and just $28 short of the all-time quarter high set in Q4 2017.
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Ford sold 65,288 Transit, Transit Connect, and E-Series vans in the third quarter, which was the most vans sold by the company in any third quarter since 1978, according to the company.
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The average transaction price for a new light vehicle in the U.S. was $37,590 in September, a 0.6% year-over-year increase, according to Kelley Blue Book.
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Mazda has released its 2020 model-year incentive program, which includes seven vehicles across several nameplates.
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Sales of vehicles to commercial fleets surged in September even as several automakers reported sharply lower overall sales during the month.
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Nissan's 2020 NV Cargo full-size van has gone on sale and retails for at least $31,285, which includes a $1,395 delivery fee, according to the company.
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The SEC announced the close of an investigation into FCA and its parent company, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V., which were accused of misleading investors about the number of new vehicles sold to U.S. customers each month.
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